inno-spec, booth 10D21
inno-spec GmbH is a worldwide leader in developing and deploying non-contact industrial inspection systems using hyperspectral imaging technology. We set standards in quality and reliability that add value to our customers’ products. System integrators and researchers value our expertise and the precision and accuracy of our systems. Thousands of our imagers are in use every day. We support you from the initial analysis of your need to the implementation of our technology at your site.
We are always there for you with world-class support and service. inno-spec GmbH is now a Headwall Group company, leading the industrial machine vision business with Headwall Photonics and perClass, maker of perClass Mira, the most intuitive and capable spectral imaging package in the industry with unrivaled automated acquisition, fast and simple spectral-classification model development and regression analysis, and the ability to be deployed for real- time operation along the production or processing line.
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the event, other highlights will include the 26th edition of the Vision Award, which is sponsored by Imaging and Machine Vision Europe. It was launched in 1996 to recognise innovation in the field of machine vision, and the winning company will be announced and presented with the prize on site. The Industrial Vision Days will also return for 2024. The Industrial
Vision Days are designed as an all- encompassing lecture forum, where professionals can learn about the hottest topics from the machine vision industry. The days are organised by VDMA Machine Vision, alongside Messe Stuttgart. Said Niethammer: “There will be 70
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presentations during three days, and the focus will be on the latest trends and
0.4 MP to 20 MP resolution GigE and USB 3.0 interface
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Light and compact dimension (29 mm x 29 mm)
Suitable for a wide range of applications
A variety of sensor options including mono, color, NIR, and polarization
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